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As an interest, I think visibility is the key. No one should have to ask a BGLO chapter what they do. The work they do should speak for themselves if they are truly active in their communities and function they way they should as a brotherhood/sisterhood organization.
I live in a large city in the Southwest with a low black population. The undergraduate BGLOs at the nearest university might as well be non-existent because you never hear about them. However, there has been articles in the local newspaper about the graduate chapter of Delta and also some events listed for the grad chapter of AKA.
When I don't hear or see anything about the undergrads here it leads me to believe they don't to do anything that is worth mentioning. A lot of the events they have are disorganized and hardly even publicized. Lack of activity often leads to a lack of interest.
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